Many different factors can effect the production of breast milk ranging from the latch of the baby, mothers diet, stress, environment, frequency of feedings/pumping, as well as genetics. If you have reviewed all possible causes and find you cannot identify the source it is always best to contact your Obgyn or lactation consultant.
Not really.
If she is breast feeding her child, she can lactate for years as long as she is getting herself sucked dry 2-3 times in a day. If she has stopped breast feeding, her breasts will stop producing milk after 4-6 months.
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can you producing breast milk at one month?
very same thing happened to me today, I was just checking the net to see if it is common. I stopped breast feeding about 6 months ago and today I saw a small amount of breast milk leak after she had been crying due to teething. I think that might have had something to do with it
breast feeding because you have more of a bond with your child and breast milk is better for them then formula
Yes, the same process that can cause a woman who has never breastfed to start producing milk can be used on a woman who has breastfed, Physical stimulation (Pumping/sucking) or hormonal via drugs/herbs can return milk production.
You can stop breast feeding pumping by weaning gradually, if possible. Begin replacing one or two feedings a day, and eventually completely stopping. This will help your body to stop producing milk.
You are pregnant.
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Breast feeding cannot be replaced by the bottle feeding. The reason is that you cannot find the purest milk from anywhere other than mother's milk. It is possible that you suck the breast milk and save it in bottle for later feeding.
Now that he is 36 months old , the milk should stop soon.